ASME BPVC.III.4-2023 – 2023 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section III: Rules for Construction of Nuclear Power Plant Components, Division 4, Fusion Energy Devices
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Brand: | ASME International |
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Format: | PDF (Portable Document Format) |
ISBN: | 9780791875766 |
Pages: | 71 |
Released: | 2023 |
ASME BPVC-III-4, 2023 Edition, July 1, 2023 – SECTION III: RULES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NUCLEAR FACILITY COMPONENTS DIVISION 4, FUSION ENERGY DEVICES
Section III, Division 4 – This Division of Section III is new to 2023 and provides requirements for the construction of fusion energy devices. These requirements cover fusion-energy-related components such as vacuum vessels, cryostats, superconducting magnet structures, and the interactions of these components. Related support structures, including metallic and nonmetallic materials, containment or confinement structures, and in-vessel components, such as fusion-system piping, vessels, valves, pumps, and supports, are also covered. The rules also contain requirements for materials, design, fabrication, testing, examination, inspection, certification, and stamping.
What are the key changes for 2023 BPVC Section III, Division 4 (ASME BPVC-III-4)?
- 2023 is the first edition of ASME BPVC Section III Division 4. It is expected that the global fusion community will continue to develop these requirements based on lessons learned from the evolution of fusion-power technologies and experiences.